B(G) equals the average of the two largest vertex degrees, with a unified combinatorial treatment, cuboctahedron geometric reinterpretation, and a #P-completeness result for counting optimal vectors.
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A Geometric View of Combinatorial Fiedler Theory
B(G) equals the average of the two largest vertex degrees, with a unified combinatorial treatment, cuboctahedron geometric reinterpretation, and a #P-completeness result for counting optimal vectors.